Three of the four Americas teams have punched their tickets to the 2010 World Championships to be held next year in Turkey.
At an undefeated 7-0, Brazil has already earned a spot in the World Championships by dominating their competition, and are now looking for gold with a stacked
Argentina and Puerto Rico are the two other teams that have also qualified.
After starting the tournament with two losses, Argentina (5-2) has now won five straight games, handing the Puerto Ricans (6-1) their first loss, 80-78, of the tournament yesterday.
Must Win Situations
The fourth and final spot will be determined today in the last day of the quarterfinals between three teams: Dominican Republic, Canada, and Uruguay.
If the Dominican Republic (4-3) can record their fifth win of the tournament by defeating Canada today, the race is over and the Dominicans will move on based on overall record.
But if Canada (3-4) can pull out a win against the Dominicans, and Uruguay loses, the North American country will qualify for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. This all-important game between DR and Canada is set for 6:30 local time (Puerto Rico).
The third scenario involves Uruguay (3-4) forcing a three way tie between the teams.
If Uruguay can win their last game over red hot Argentina, who may rest their key players against their neighbors to the east. Uruguay can clinch a spot with a win coupled with a Canadian win over the Dominicans.